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Phantom Doctrine - Halloween Scare Tactics DLC
Released: 29/10/2018
Base Game
Phantom DoctrineDeveloper
CreativeForge Games
Publisher
Good Shepherd Entertainment
Description
Halloween Scare Tactics DLC Includes:
- Pumpkin head selectable as a "hat", eyes & mouth lit up from the inside
- Character customization face paint (1 male, 1 female, 3 unisex) with spooky/Halloween motifs
- Halloween decorations throughout the levels in the form of destructible tiny items (the stuff on desks, cupboards, shelves which gets destroyed or scattered by gunfire, running) phones into pumpkin lanterns, document files into horror magazines
- Some permanent objects/decorations swapped: medkits for Halloween packages, whisky for bat-wing liquor, boxes into Halloween boxes etc.
Price
Free to Play
Followers
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Reviews
100% positive out of 6
Updated 12/12/2025 12:30
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